Presse monde - 20/06/2024

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MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse monde - 20/06/2024

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00:00Hello, welcome to Median TV, we are about to resume our international press conference.
00:11Faced with the risk of war, Hassan, may Allah have mercy on his soul, bombs his chest and threatens Israel and Cyprus, the headlines of the day this morning.
00:19The Lebanese everyday Frenchman repeats the words of the General Secretary of Hezbollah,
00:23who warns the Hebrew state to wait for them by land, by sea and by air in the event of an open conflict.
00:29A particularly bellicose speech by the leader of the paramilitary group,
00:33at a time when the risk of total war between Lebanon and Israel has never seemed so serious since the beginning of the clashes on the southern front on October 8th.
00:41In addition, the pro-Iranian leader went as far as threatening Cyprus,
00:45accusing it of supporting the Israelis in their war efforts against Lebanon,
00:49considering that the insular government would be involved in the war if it opened its airport and military infrastructures to Israel.
00:57Hassan, may Allah have mercy on his soul, is far from wanting to calm the game,
01:00in order to contradict Israeli speculation about the true capabilities of Hezbollah.
01:04So far, we have only used part of our weapons, we have received new weapons and we have developed some of our weapons,
01:11and we will keep others for the coming days.
01:17Italy is the second stage of our world tour, with a controversial law approved by the House of Representatives,
01:23which informs us of the Corriere della Sera.
01:25It is a historic day for Matteo Salvini, secretary-general of the Lega, a far-right party.
01:31After a long session, marked by the protests of the opposition,
01:35the Italian parliament has just voted 172 votes for, out of 273 in total,
01:40the law of differentiated autonomy, which allows the state to give more power to territorial collectivities.
01:46If the right wing of the House of Representatives seems to be pleased with this decentralization,
01:50the left accuses the president of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, of wanting to fracture the country,
01:55while the disparities between the north and the south should be accentuated with this legislation.
02:00This new text had already shaken the order of the Italian parliament,
02:04a theater of confrontation between several far-right deputies and a representative of the anti-system party,
02:09who had even ended up in hospital after this fight.
02:14Still in Europe, this time in the United Kingdom,
02:17Stonehenge's prehistoric site was sprayed with orange paint by environmental activists yesterday afternoon.
02:24The Guardian announced that two people belonging to the Just Stop Oil militant group
02:29had been arrested, whose action was quickly condemned by Rishi Sunak.
02:33It is a shameful act of vandalism,
02:35against one of the oldest and most important monuments in the UK and the world,
02:40hammered by the British Prime Minister.
02:42The timing of this action is not trivial,
02:45since this demonstration took place while thousands of Druids and Fetards
02:49were preparing to go to the monument for the summer solstice,
02:52as the English newspaper said.
02:54For its part, Just Stop Oil explained that its action,
02:57announcing that it was time to take a megalithic action
03:01and to call on the next government,
03:03to continue to burn coal, oil and gas,
03:06will lead to the death of millions of people.
03:08We must unite to defend humanity,
03:10otherwise we risk everything.
03:12This is why Just Stop Oil is asking our next government
03:15to sign a legally binding treaty
03:18aimed at gradually eliminating fossil fuels by 2030.
03:23End of quote.
03:27We now head to Latin America for a new meeting
03:30for football fans with the Copa America,
03:33which starts tonight at El Pais.
03:35Usually organized in Latin America,
03:37the continental competition takes place in the United States
03:41for the second time in its history.
03:43The Argentina of Lionel Messi,
03:45winner of the last edition and even world champion
03:48since the fall of 2022,
03:50will open the ball in the country of Uncle Sam,
03:52against Canada, to hope to defend his continental title
03:55and win a third trophy in three years,
03:58after 28 years of 17.
04:00The unprecedented feat of winning three consecutive official titles
04:03is therefore in the sights of Albiceleste,
04:05which wants to imitate Spain,
04:07double European champion in 2008 and 2012
04:09and the World Cup in 2010,
04:11like ham in a sandwich,
04:13imagines the Spanish-speaking daily life.
04:15But for this, it will be necessary to rub
04:17the natural pretender at the final sacrifice,
04:19like Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia,
04:21or even a surprise, why not Chile,
04:23which had beaten him twice in the final
04:25in 2015 and 2016.
04:27To conclude, El Pais affirms that Messi's future,
04:30however, seems assured, even after the Copa America,
04:33since he let it be heard that he would remain
04:35in the national team until the North American World Cup,
04:38which is scheduled for 2026,
04:40which will be his last competition with Albiceleste.
04:44Still on the other side of the Atlantic,
04:46Le Monde tells us about scenes of disorder
04:48caused in Ecuador by a national power outage.
04:51For a few hours, Le Monde tells us about
04:53a power outage that occurred yesterday,
04:55which blocked the country,
04:57between paralyzed subways, road chaos
04:59or even elevators stuck at the national scale.
05:01For about three hours in the afternoon,
05:03Ecuador suffered the consequences
05:05of a national production crisis
05:07that the Latin American country has experienced
05:09since last year, even forcing it
05:11to a national rationing system.
05:14This is what the Ecuadorian Minister of Energy,
05:16Roberto Luque, deplored.
05:18Through his social networks on this blackout,
05:20the breakdown required the evacuation
05:22of thousands of passengers from the capital's metro,
05:24sometimes on the roads, but apparently in the calm,
05:27while municipal agents were deployed
05:29urgently on the road crossings,
05:31in the midst of chaos.
05:33In the capital, Quito, the Internet was temporarily cut off
05:36and the cellular phone network was interrupted
05:38by local media.
05:42This is the end of this round of Le Monde.
05:44Thank you all for watching.
05:46Have a good evening and a good rest of the show on Mediantv.